- #Bootrec /rebuildbcd the requested system device windows 10
- #Bootrec /rebuildbcd the requested system device Pc
#Bootrec /rebuildbcd the requested system device windows 10
Now repeat the process of running the bootrec /fixboot commandĪnyone any idea how I can reinstall windows 10 without losing my files? Type bcdboot C:\windows /s N: /f UEFI and hit Enter. Now type N: (the drive lettered you just assigned) and hit Enter. Type exit and press Enter to leave diskpart. Remember which drive letter you assign here for it is rather useful in the rest steps. N: can be replaced by any drive letter that is not taken by any partition. Also, type the one in your own case instead of N. Now pay attention to the volume number of the EFI partition. Usually, it is Disk 0 if not, find the disk number in your own case and remember to type the correct one in the following relevant steps. Now pay attention to the disk number and identify which one is the boot disk.
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Still get access denied and the requested system device cannot be found with the boot rec stuff. Well did this entire thing, which threw up the always needed, not anticipated hurdles, but at the end, nothing changed. Im kinda hesitant to completely reinstall windows 10 due to not knowing how that will play with my other HDD's that I normally have alongside it that contain most of my programmes and games. maybe I can only do a fully clean delete everything reinstall?) (guess I need to do it when already booted into windows 10 or something? and why is that option even there if that doesnt work. I finally tried something I wanted to avoid, reinstalling windows but keeping the files using that usb media stick but it told me that it could not do it via that, in that menu or whatever. With that I hooked up the windows 10 SSD alongside it and I can check the files which seemingly are all there and intact though I dont know what I would need to look for anyway that could cause this boot issue.īut for example my Desktop saved files were all there and in perfectly fine condition.
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#Bootrec /rebuildbcd the requested system device Pc
I hooked up an old HDD from a laptop to the pc instead of the SSD and that booted up just fine into windows 7. I did a chkdsk and a SFC Scannow using the CMD menu on the usb stick, which came up empty, no problems, and trying to just boot again after that did not help/fix it. I made a Windows 10 media usb stick thing and tried to use the build in "fix start up" but that almost immidiatly says it cant find any problems. My Asus mobo does recognize the disk correctly and even the specific boot partition (I tried swapping the boot order every way). The boot order is fine, this is a much suggested fix but it isnt my problem. I recon maybe a year, year and a half old. Windows 10 is installed on a fairly new Samsung 750 Evo SSD (250gb). Now there is a lot about this on the interwebz and youtubez but its getting tiring to sift through it all. Ok so my PC crashed twice in quick succession so I wanted to test something and tried to restart into "Safe Mode".